For fun on a budget, the Whatcom Museum’s First Free Fridays are a great family opportunity or date night. The Whatcom Museum is located in downtown Bellingham. Both permanent and changing exhibits fill the galleries of the Old City Hall on Commercial Street and the Lightcatcher Building on Flora Street….
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Noisy Water Review seeks student work!
Whatcom Community College’s journal Noisy Water Review has returned for the first time since 2015, and is accepting student work for its 2023 print and digital publication from now until May 15, 2023. The Noisy Water Review accepts a diverse range of student work: · Academic Writing from all disciplines—essays, articles, research papers…
Art and dance courses adjust to a 2-D reality
Whatcom Community College’s Visual and Performing Arts courses have been functioning online this quarter for the first time due to the state’s stay-at-home order, according to Whatcom’s visual art discipline lead Rob Beishline. Beishline has been working at Whatcom since 2001 running the 3D art classes. In his time at…
Expression without borders
International art exhibit shown at WWU by Maddy Tanis The visual arts are generally seen as being created by a lone artist inspired by their own experiences, however “Crossover/Cruce de Vias” is a different story.
In Case You Didnt Know Roe
Roe studio is profiled.